Dom Pérignon

Brut Champagne Blend

9.3199 ratings
9.340 pro ratings
Champagne, France
Champagne Blend
Squash & Root Vegetables, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cake & Cream, Soft Cheese, Hard Cheese, Salads & Greens, Salami & Prosciutto, Pork, Fish, Chicken, Duck, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Nuts & Seeds, Fruit & Berries, Beans & Peas, Exotic Spices, Turkey, Pungent Cheese, Shellfish, Oyster
Top Notes For
Matt Perlman

Life is good. Seashell, biscuit dough and lemon on the nose. Fine mousse, more lemon, baked apple, marzipan, spearmint and limestone chalkiness on the palate.

Life is good. Seashell, biscuit dough and lemon on the nose. Fine mousse, more lemon, baked apple, marzipan, spearmint and limestone chalkiness on the palate.

Aug 23rd, 2019
Conrad Green

Very smooth and soft edged on the nose.delicate lemon fruit, lovely limestone minerality and a sweetness. Very 05 in profile and really approachable now. Excellent

Very smooth and soft edged on the nose.delicate lemon fruit, lovely limestone minerality and a sweetness. Very 05 in profile and really approachable now. Excellent

Oct 25th, 2018
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9.4

The 2005 Dom Pérignon is just starting to enter its first plateau of maturity, as the aromas and flavors now show the complexity and nuance of a wine that has been in bottle for a number of years. Dried apricot, smoke, dried flowers, orange peel, almond and chamomile give the 2005 its signature flavor profile. More mature hazelnut and coffee notes aren’t too far away. Today, it is the wine’s density that is most surprising, but that should allow the wine to age gracefully for many years to come. (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, July 2018)

The 2005 Dom Pérignon is just starting to enter its first plateau of maturity, as the aromas and flavors now show the complexity and nuance of a wine that has been in bottle for a number of years. Dried apricot, smoke, dried flowers, orange peel, almond and chamomile give the 2005 its signature flavor profile. More mature hazelnut and coffee notes aren’t too far away. Today, it is the wine’s density that is most surprising, but that should allow the wine to age gracefully for many years to come. (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, July 2018)

Aug 2nd, 2018
Mark Eastom

Awesome stuff. Biscuit dough, baked apple, a bit of oak influence, beautiful effervescence and great acid. 2005 vintage, but can only imagine how it will be in 20 years..

Awesome stuff. Biscuit dough, baked apple, a bit of oak influence, beautiful effervescence and great acid. 2005 vintage, but can only imagine how it will be in 20 years..

Jul 21st, 2017
Matt Austin

Owner/Winemaker, Grosgrain Vineyards, Walla Walla, WA

9.6

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Nov 24th, 2016
Remi Barrett

Happy birthday to Heidi!!! Deliciousness

Happy birthday to Heidi!!! Deliciousness

Sep 15th, 2016
Andrew Holloway

Dirty 30

Dirty 30

Jul 15th, 2016
Andrew Holloway

Toasty and rich

Toasty and rich

Apr 10th, 2016
Nathaniel DiMaggio

Seriously? Again, for this price point. Pass.

Seriously? Again, for this price point. Pass.

Mar 20th, 2016
Nathaniel DiMaggio

Kind of disappointing. Tastes of a very basic Champagne. I'm surprised.

Kind of disappointing. Tastes of a very basic Champagne. I'm surprised.

Feb 29th, 2016